Nissan Unveils Sweat Detector Cars That Tell Motorists When To Drink
Nissan
has unveiled a high-tech sweat detector which warns motorists when they
need to drink water, after studies showed dehydration can be as bad as
drink-driving.
Researchers found motorists who consume only a sip of water (25ml) per hour made more than double the number of mistakes on the road than those who were properly hydrated.
Researchers apply the coating to the steering wheel and front seats, which then changes colour when it is in contact with perspiration.
When dehydrated the SOAK coating turns yellow and when rehydrated it turns blue.
They are also highlighting the dangers of dehydration with mistakes including late-braking, drifting within a lane and even crossing lane lines.
Approximately two-thirds of drivers are unable to recognise the symptoms of dehydration like tiredness, dizziness, headache, a dry mouth and slower reaction times.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4933884/Nissan-sweat-detector-warns-motorists-need-water.html
Researchers found motorists who consume only a sip of water (25ml) per hour made more than double the number of mistakes on the road than those who were properly hydrated.
Researchers apply the coating to the steering wheel and front seats, which then changes colour when it is in contact with perspiration.
When dehydrated the SOAK coating turns yellow and when rehydrated it turns blue.
They are also highlighting the dangers of dehydration with mistakes including late-braking, drifting within a lane and even crossing lane lines.
Approximately two-thirds of drivers are unable to recognise the symptoms of dehydration like tiredness, dizziness, headache, a dry mouth and slower reaction times.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4933884/Nissan-sweat-detector-warns-motorists-need-water.html
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